Georgia police shooting suspect Minguell Lembrick still at large

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Georgia police shooting suspect Minguell Lembrick still at large

Lembrick is wanted in the shooting of 2 police officers

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Updated: 3:58 PM EST Dec 7, 2016

AMERICUS, Ga. —

Update, 3:30 p.m.

Messages including "not going to jail" have been posted on the Facebook page of a man wanted in the shootings of two Georgia police officers.

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Shortly after the shootings Wednesday, a message posted on the page of Minguell Kennedy Lembrick read: "other life gone not going to jail."

One officer died Wednesday and another was critically injured after being shot at an apartment complex in Americus, about 130 miles south of Atlanta. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified Lembrick as the suspect.

Also posted to Lembrick's account was a brief Facebook Live video showing a young man partly concealed by shadows saying, "I'm gonna miss y'all folk, man." The final message on Lembrick's page read: "Love yall."

Several of the suspect's friends have posted on his page.

GBI spokeswoman Nelly Miles confirmed to The Associated Press that the Facebook page belongs to Lembrick.

Authorities say one of the police officers shot in Georgia while responding to a domestic dispute has died and another is in critical condition.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Nelly Miles says the Americus officer and a Georgia Southwestern State University officer were shot while responding to a report of a domestic dispute at an apartment complex near the campus about 9:40 a.m. Wednesday. Miles says the shooter, identified by police as Minguel Hembrick, is still at large.

Miles said the Americus police officer died and the university officer was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition. Americus is about 130 miles south of Atlanta.

The university issued an alert on its website saying the shooting occurred off campus but that the campus was on lockdown.